May 5, 2010 RSS feed / Irregular Regulars

Recipes from the Ridge

Cinco de Mayo! More...

As The Mud Churns

Laura Dunham was treated to a great evening of fun, family and friends at Longfellow’s Restaurant last week to celebrate her 75th birthday. More...

‘Loco’ farmer at work

Darren Allen, of VoterVale Farm in Avon, calls himself the local “crazy” farmer... More...

Moose Mountain

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Thought for the Week

To get something done, a committee should consist of no more than three men, two of whom are absent. More...

ANOTHER IRREGULAR READER IS BORN!

Basil Strix Lavigne Leoniak Born: March 16, 2010 Gender: Male Weight: 8 lbs. 7 oz. More...

Away With Words

Nutty mothers

My mother is nutty. I guess all mothers have some degree of nuttism —a direct consequence, not necessarily of bearing children, but certainly of raising them. More...

IRREDIOMS ~ A look at common idioms

Phrases, sayings & expressions, what they mean & where they came from

Too Big for Your Britches Conceited; swelled with self-importance; haughty. This is an old American expression that goes back more than 200 years. Britches (also spelled “breeches”) is an old word for pants. More...

REAR VIEW

Featuring an in depth explanation of snowmaking (the promised “snow recipe”) and a short history of it at Sugarloaf is the Jan. 10, 1980, Vol. 13, No. 3 issue of the Sugarloaf and Rangeley Lakes Irregular. More...